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Hello fellow UM fans:
I have read that Raymond Burr of Perry Mason/Ironside fame actually hosted the debut episode of Unsolved Mysteries. I have never seen it and it is not on Youtube that I know of. I would love to get a copy of someone could help out. Anyone out there still have this episode?

The segments are on the forbidden site.
Look for Don Kemp, Roger Wheeler, Pat Mealbach, and one about bank robbers Conner & Daugherty (I think it's under the name "Cunning Robbers")
I think those are the only 4 segments from the first episode.

Unsolved Mysteries explores unsolved cases in which you, the viewer, can help solve a case. The show includes cases
from a variety of categories: Murder, Missing Persons, Wanted Fugitives, UFOs, Ghosts, Fraud, Legends, Science/Medicine,
among others. The new Unsolved Mysteries programs will consist of re-creations of the events, along with interviews
with the subjects, participants and authorities, documentary footage and news footage. Entirely new graphics,
special effects, music and title sequences were created for the Spike broadcasts, along with new narration and host
stand-ups by Dennis Farina. They will broadcast 175 episodes.

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